The name of this aromatic herb comes from the Latin word for sea mist, and was first grown at the border of the Mediterranean shores. The strong aroma makes it ideal for seasoning veal, pork and poultry. It is also recommended for breads, pizzas and sometimes used in jams. Packaged in U.S.A.

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